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Fishmeal and Feed Fisheries Group. News alert. July 2022
Quarterly news alert sent to fishmeal and feed fish news subscribers on 18 August 2022. -
Seafood import volumes by port
The volume of medium risk and low risk seafood imports to top GB ports of entry to support port preparation for Border Target Operating Model requirements. -
Aquaculture Common Issues Group. News alert. July 2022.
July news alert sent to ACIG subscribers on 19 July 2022. -
SECLG/ACIG Presentation 2. Aquaculture and human rights. 1 February 2023.
Clare Stevens, Aquaculture Stewardship Council, spoke about ongoing, and new work, around worker welfare and human rights. This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. If needed please request an accessible format. -
ACIG. Notes on bite-size meeting. Digitalisation in Aquaculture. 24 March 2022.
This meeting looked at how improvements in precision farming, farming practices and profitability can be achieved with the help of data technologies, and how increased forecasting and modelling capabilities may improve management decisions. -
Aquaculture Common Issues Group. News alert. February 2021.
February news alert sent to ACIG subscribers on 9 March 2021. -
Seafood Ethics Common Language Group. News alert. October 2022.
October news alert sent to SECLG subscribers on 20 October 2022. -
Aquaculture Common Issues Group. News alert. October 2022.
October news alert sent to ACIG subscribers on 7 October 2022. -
Aquaculture Common Issues Group. News alert. October 2021.
Oct/Nov news alert sent to ACIG subscribers on 23 November 2021. -
2020 Seafish UK Seafood Industry Value Chain Provisional Data
Summary of the UK seafood industry performance in 2020 (provisional data). -
Aquaculture Common Issues Group. News alert. July 2021.
July news alert sent to ACIG subscribers on 5 August 2021. -
Farmed Seafood in Multiple Retail (2024 Update)
In the year to March 2024, farmed seafood maintained its share of the UK top five bestselling species which in turn makes up the majority of UK seafood sales; accounting for an estimated 60% by value, and 41% by volume; worth £1.72bn with 88,033 tonnes.